Prunus amygdalus 'Francoli'

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A hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Origin: by F.J. Vargas Garcia and M.A. Romero Romero, Centre de Mas Bove, IRTA, Reus (Tarragona), Spain. Cristomorto × Gabaix. Cross made in 1976; introd. in 1992. Nut: very hard shell; shelling percentage about 30%. Kernel: large; semi-elliptical and pointed; few double kernels; slightly wrinkled; light brown pellicle of medium thickness. Bloom very late. Self-incompatible; pollinates Glorietta and Ferragnes. Maturity is early. Tree: medium to strong vigor; medium upright; branching medium-sparse; foliage dense; easy to prune. Precocious; spur-bearer; very high production. Fruit:
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
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Prunus amygdalus 'Francoli'